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witch <-es> [wɪtʃ] SUBST

1. witch (woman with magic powers):

2. witch péj fam (ugly or unpleasant woman):

ˈwitch doc·tor SUBST

ˈwitch-hunt SUBST

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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These witches have also been humorously referred to be spinsters who will end up there in order to escape from the old maid tax.
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They branded women healers and diviners as witches.
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She frequently reminds her daughter of the witches' honour code, which for example forbids conjuring up money.
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People, male or female, possessed by an adze are viewed as witches.
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The children are known as witches and indeed often appear unkempt, covered in dirt, and at one with the elements.
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The witching hour from medieval times is the time believed that witches came out to do their unholy practices.
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It is suggested that the name derives from the ancient practice of ducking witches in the plunge pool.
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Most accused witches immediately confessed, telling their torturers exactly what they wanted to hear.
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He does so, and together they summon other witches to the town and build a temple.
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When the producers learn that there are three witches, they tell them that whoever saves a falling window cleaner wins.
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